Woman Raises Awareness About Dangerous 'Fourth-Trimester' Condition
- Kylie Kelce and her husband Jason celebrated the arrival of their fourth child, a daughter named Finnley, at the end of March 2025.
- Kylie shared on her 'Not Gonna Lie' podcast how difficult her fourth-trimester period was, describing it as "horrible" and challenging due to managing multiple children.
- She detailed postpartum struggles including intense breastfeeding pain, hot flashes, and the difficulty of caring for newborn Finnley while one daughter resists the new sibling.
- Kylie described the discomfort of breastfeeding as a sharp, burning sensation in her nipples and mentioned that she only wears mom jeans at the moment, highlighting the realities of her postpartum experience.
- Kylie’s openness highlights the need for awareness of postpartum challenges while she remains hopeful about family growth and fashion trends, despite Jason hinting at slowing expansion.
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